- Steve Winwood
Infobox musical artist
Name = Steve Winwood
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Stephen Lawrence Winwood
Alias =
Born = birth date and age|df=yes|1948|05|12 Handsworth,Birmingham ,England
Died =
Origin =
Years_active = 1963–Present
Instrument = Vocals,Guitar ,Bass guitar ,Piano /keyboards/Organ,Synthesizer , drums,Mandolin
Genre =Blue-Eyed Soul RockBlues-rock Psychedelic rock Jazz
Label = Fontana Island United Artists Polydor Virgin Wincraft/Columbia
Associated_acts =Spencer Davis Group TrafficBlind Faith Stephen Lawrence "Steve" or "Stevie" Winwood (born 12 May 1948 in Handsworth,
Birmingham ) is an Englishsinger-songwriter andmulti-instrumentalist . In addition to his solo career, he was a member of the bands theSpencer Davis Group , Traffic,Blind Faith , and Go.Career
While still a pupil at
Great Barr School [cite book |title=Back in the High Life |first=Alan |last=Clayson |year=1988 |isbn=0-283-99640-4 |publisher=Sidgewick and Jackson] (which actorMartin Shaw also attended), Winwood was a part of theBirmingham rhythm and blues scene, playing the Hammond B-3 Organ andguitar , backingblues singers such asMuddy Waters ,John Lee Hooker ,T-Bone Walker ,Howlin' Wolf ,B. B. King ,Sonny Boy Williamson II ,Eddie Boyd ,Otis Spann ,Chuck Berry andBo Diddley on theirUnited Kingdom tours (the custom at that time being for US singers to travel solo and be backed by 'pick-up' bands). At this time Steve was living inErdington close to all theBirmingham music halls he used to play.At the age of 15 Winwood became a member of the
Spencer Davis Group [cite web
title = It's 'About Time' for Steve Winwood
publisher = BBC
url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/music/2003/07/steve_winwood.shtml
accessdate = 2007-08-19] with his older brother 'Muff' (who later had much success as a record producer). Steve co-wrote and recorded "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man" before leaving to form Traffic with Chris Wood,Jim Capaldi andDave Mason . During this time, Winwood joined forces with guitaristEric Clapton as part of the one-off groupEric Clapton's Powerhouse . Songs were recorded for the Elektra label but only three tracks were released on the compilation album, "What's Shakin' ".During the late-1960s, Winwood and Mason became close friends of
Jimi Hendrix . Hendrix first heard "All Along the Watchtower " at a party he was invited to by Mason; they recorded the Hendrix version later that night in aLondon recording studio. Winwood actually only appeared on one track of "Electric Ladyland ", "Voodoo Chile ". In 1969, Winwood once again gave a powerful organ performance onJoe Cocker 's "With a Little Help from My Friends " and later played keyboards on albums as diverse asToots & The Maytals ' "Reggae Got Soul" andHowlin' Wolf 's "The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions." He formedBlind Faith in 1969 withEric Clapton ,Ginger Baker andRic Grech . The band was short-lived, due to Clapton's greater interest inBlind Faith 's opening actDelaney & Bonnie & Friends : Clapton left the band after the tour had ended. However, Baker, Winwood and Grech stayed together to formGinger Baker's Air Force . The lineup consisted of basically 3/4 ofBlind Faith (sans Clapton, replaced byDenny Laine ), 2/3 of Traffic (Winwood and Chris Wood, minusJim Capaldi ), plus musicians who interacted with Baker in his early days, includingPhil Seamen ,Harold McNair andGraham Bond . But this supergroup turned out to be just another short-lived project. Winwood soon went into the studio to begin work on a new solo album, tentatively titled "Mad Shadows". However, Winwood ended up calling Chris Wood andJim Capaldi in to help with session work, which instead prompted Traffic's comeback album "John Barleycorn Must Die ". Winwood has always said that the sound of "John Barleycorn Must Die" really reflects what he had intended Traffic to beFact|date=September 2008.In 1976, Winwood played guitar on the
Fania All Stars ’ "Delicate and Jumpy" record and performed as a guest with the band in their only UK appearance, with a memorable sell-out concert at London’s Lyceum Ballroom.Constant artistic differences and personnel changes led to Traffic's final break-up and Winwood's release of his self-titled first solo album in 1977. This was followed by his 1980 hit "
Arc Of A Diver " (lyrics byVivian Stanshall ), and "Talking Back to the Night " in 1982 (both albums recorded at his home inGloucestershire with Winwood playing all instruments). He enlisted the help of a coterie of stars to record "Back in the High Life " (1986) in the US, and again he was rewarded with a hit album. All were released onIsland Records . In 1986, he topped theBillboard Hot 100 with "Higher Love ". * In his hit song "While You See a Chance ", in a stanza where he sings "And that old grey wind is blowing and there’s nothing left worth knowing," Winwood accidentallyoverdubs "nothing left..." with "no one left..." The entire track was thrown together in a relatively quick fashion, and at one point Winwood accidentally deleted the drum track introduction in preparation for vocals. (seePunching in ) The keyboard introduction that he composed on the spot to replace it is now iconic.At the peak of his commercial success, Winwood moved to
Virgin Records and released "Roll With It" and "Refugees Of The Heart". The album "Roll With It" and the title track hit #1 on the album and singles charts in the summer of 1988. He recorded another album with Jim Capaldi released under the Traffic name, "Far From Home", then resumed his solo career with his final Virgin album "Junction Seven".In 1994, Capaldi and Winwood reunited Traffic for a new album, "Far From Home", and one-off tour, including a performance at Woodstock II Festival. The same year, Winwood appears on "A Tribute To Curtis Mayfield" CD, recording Mayfield's "It's Alright".
In 1995 and 1996, Winwood released "Reach for the Light (Theme from Balto)".
In 1997, Winwood released a new album, "Junction Seven", toured the U.S.A. and sang with
James Taylor at the VH-1 Honors. [http://mywebpages.comcast.net/nigelsmum/videolistsmusicawardsshows.htm]In 1998, Winwood joined
Tito Puente ,Arturo Sandoval , Ed Calle and other musicians to form the band Latin Crossings for a European tour, after which they split up without making any recording.In 2003, Winwood released a new studio album, "About Time" co-produced by
Johnson Somerset and engineered byGeorge Shilling , on his new record label, Wincraft Music.2004 saw his 1982 song "Valerie" used by DJEric Prydz , in a song called "Call on Me". It spent five weeks at number 1 on the UK singles chart. Winwood heard an early version of Prydz's remix and liked it so much, he not only gave permission to use the song, he re-recordedFact|date=May 2007 the samples for Prydz to use. In 2005, the Soundstage Performances DVD was released, featuring his recent work from the album "About Time" along with his classic hits including "Higher Love" and "Back in the High Life". Winwood also performs hits from his days with Traffic (inducted into theRock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004) as well as current recordings that represent a tapestry of tastes woven after 40 years in music.In 2005, he accepted an invitation from 2008 Grammy Award winner Ashley Cleveland to appear on her album "Men and Angels Say". This album of rock, blues and country arrangements of well known hymns includes "I Need Thee Every Hour" which features a vocal duet and organ performance. Winwood is a fellow lover of hymns and readily accepted Ashley's invitation to appear on Men and Angels Say after the two led worship together at the Nashville church they both attend. She introduced the album with words that could help explain Steve Winwood's interest in Christian music: "This record is a love letter to my children, to my mother, to everyone who ever taught me a hymn, to the Presbyterian Church and my Scotch-English roots, to all those who love hymns and (perhaps particularly) to those who have dismissed them as antiquated and irrelevant in modern worship. I have such a deep desire to keep the hymns alive in the church." Additionally,
Christina Aguilera features Winwood on one of her songs from her 2006 record "Back to Basics", called "Makes Me Wanna Pray".In July 2007, Winwood shared the stage with
Eric Clapton , in Clapton'sCrossroads Guitar Festival . Among the songs they played together were "Presence of the Lord" and "Can't Find My Way Home" from their Blind Faith days. Winwood played several guitar leads in a 6 song set. The two old friends and bandmates continued their collaboration with a sold-out three night stand atMadison Square Garden in February 2008. On 19 February 2008 Winwood and Clapton released a collaborative EP throughiTunes titled "Dirty City".Steve is now slated to tour with
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers during Petty's summer 2008 tour. He also has two concerts with his own band - Jose Neto (guitar), Richard Bailey (drums), Paul Booth (sax, flute and organ), Karl van den Bosch (percussion) - at the Blender Theatre, New York 4 May and Berklee College of Music 8 May. He will also be receiving an Honorary Doctorate there 10 May.A new studio album, "Nine Lives", was released 29 April 2008 on Columbia Records. On 6 May 2008, Steve made a guest appearance on "Late Night with David Letterman," with a blistering rendition of "Dirty City," indeed giving the song a downright dirty sound. The next day, he sang it again on "The View", and followed up with a skat-sounding version of "Higher Love", with a little help from Whoopi Goldberg. [http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2008/04/03/legendary_superstar_steve_winwood_to_rel_29] The album opened at #12 on the
Billboard 200 album chart [http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainment/20080507/NYW17307052008-1.html] , his highest US debut ever.Recently discussed on
Red Bar Radio byDavid Angelo .Discography
Albums
; With Traffic
* "Mr. Fantasy " (1967) #88 US, #8 UK
* "Traffic" (1968) #17 US, #9 UK
* "Last Exit" (1969) #19 US
* "John Barleycorn Must Die " (1970) #5 US: Gold, #11 UK
* "Welcome to the Canteen " (1971) #26 US
* "The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" (1971) #7 US: Platinum
* "Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory " (1973) #6 US: Gold
* "On the Road" (1973) #29 US
* "When the Eagle Flies " (1974) #9 US: Gold, #31 UK
* "Far from Home " (1994) #33 US
* "The Last Great Traffic Jam " (2005); With Blind Faith
* "Blind Faith" (1969) #1 US: Platinum, #1 UK; With Go
* "Go" (1976) UK and US Island ILPS 9387 #60 US
* "Go Live from Paris " (1976); Solo
* "Steve Winwood" (1977) #22 US, #12 UK
* "Arc of a Diver " (1980) #3 US: Platinum, #13 UK
* "Talking Back to the Night " (1982) #28 US: Platinum, #6 UK
* "Back in the High Life " (1986) #7 US: 3x Platinum, #8 UK
* "Roll with It" (1988) #1 (1 week) US: 2x Platinum, #4 UK
* "Refugees of the Heart " (1990) #27 US: Gold, #26 UK
* "Junction Seven " (1997) #123 US
* "About Time" (2003) #126 US
* " Nine Lives" (2008) #12 US, #31 UKCompilations
* "Winwood" (1972) UA Records, Inc. An excellent double LP compilation of his work to this time. Features work with SD Group, Powerhouse, Traffic & Blind Faith.
* "They Call it an Accident" (soundtrack) (1982)
* "Chronicles" (1987) #26 US: Gold, #12 UK
* "The Finer Things (box set)" (1995)
* "Keep on Running" (1996)
* "20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Steve Winwood" (1999)
* "Classic Steve Winwood" (2001)
* "Best of Steve Winwood" (2002)ingles
ession work
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George Harrison - "George Harrison"
*David Gilmour - "About Face"
*Marianne Faithfull - "Dangerous Acquaintances"
*Talk Talk - "The Colour of Spring "
*Lou Reed - "Berlin"
*Toots and the Maytals - "Reggae Got Soul "
* Jade Warrior - "Waves"
*Soulsister - "Heat "
*Chris Knipp - "blast "Nomination
Steve Winwood was nominated for the
American Music Awards of 1989 in the Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist category.References
External links
* [http://www.stevewinwood.com/ Official website]
* [http://rateyourmusic.com/lists/list_view/list_id_is_5375 Albums that Winwood guested on and/or produced]
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* [http://www.stevewinwoodfan.de/ German Fansite]Persondata
NAME= Winwood, Steve
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Winwood, Stephen Lawrence
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Englishsinger-songwriter andmulti-instrumentalist
DATE OF BIRTH= 12 May 1948
PLACE OF BIRTH=Handsworth,Birmingham ,England
DATE OF DEATH=
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